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Professional Colorful Walk On Water Inflatable Ball CE ROHS Certification

Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer

Product Detail

Model No.: CYWB-100

Product Description

Professional Colorful Walk On Water Inflatable Ball CE ROHS Certification

 

 

15 years experiences

0.8/1.0mm PVC or TPU material

Germany made TIZIP Zipper

 

water ball or water walking ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person go inside it to walk across the surface of water. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zipper entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. The water ball is similar to the zorb, but it has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than down-hill rolling. The water balls have been used at swimming pools, marinas and lakes in an effort to keep children from the dangerous place. 

 

Material: 0.8/1.0mm thick PVC or TPU material
Zipper: TIZIP zipper made in Germany
Inflated product dimensions: 2m (6.6ft) diameter
Package weight: 15kgs
Package dimensions: 45cm*33cm*34cm (17.7"*13"*13.4")
Maximum players: 2 persons
Other product dimensions: 1.5m diameter or 1.6m diameter for kids
Usage

Widely placed in parks, squares, family gardens, schools, sports arenas, playing

centers people can play together and enjoy themselves in super wonderful fun

paradise. Welcome to inquiry more about our products

Leadtime: 2-5 working days after receipt of 50% deposit
Shipment term: by sea, by air, by express are optional
Payment term:

T/T to our company account or Western union

(50% deposit, balance before shipment)

MOQ: 1PC
Accessories: fixing kit(fixing material and glue), CE approved air blower
Remark: it’s made with excellent welding machine made in USA which has stable performance.

 

More designs for the inflatable water walking ball please see as follows:

 

 

1) I know your products have two different materials, TPU and PVC.
What's their difference?

TPU is a material which confirms to international standard, innoxious, environment-friendly and long lifespan.
Compared with TPU, PVC plays not so excellently in material functions, but cheaper.

2) Is Water ball safe?

Yes, our products have been tested and approved as a public entertainment apparatus by the Technological Institute of Aarhus.

3) What are the Water balls made of?

Our Water ball is made of durable materials called TPU/PVC.

4) Is it dangerous?

Water ball is by no means dangerous as long as it is used in compliance with safety rules.

5) Is there oxygen in the ball?

Yes, there is oxygen for 30 minutes with activity in the ball.
One ride usually lasts 5-10 min.

6) How to get in / out of the ball?

We have a Germany zipper for water balls ,
You crawl through the zipper opening when the ball is deflated.
Then the zipper is closed and the ball is inflated.
When you are on the water, there is always a safety line on the ball which is used to pull the ball back to the shore.
When the ride is over, the zipper is opened and the guest can get out of the ball.

7) How strong/ durable is the ball?

The ball is is made of extremely durable 0.7 mm or 1.0mm TPU./ 0.8 mm. or 1.0mm PVC.
You can jump, run and play all you want without damaging the ball, as long as the rules in the User manual has been followed. It is important to always ensure that the ball is inflated up.

8) How many Water ball should we order for an event?

That depends on how many people that is expected to attend the event.
We usually use 5-7 minutes per person per ride.
We recommend to order minimum two Water ball when having an event.

9) What happens if the ball punctures?

If the ball punctures there is no reason to panic.
Small and large holes or tears can easily be patched and sealed.
If there is a leak in the ball simply signal the instructor and you are pulled ashore.
The ball will not sink unless it is completely destroyed
The ball can easily be patched with patching equipment that can be ordered from us.

10) Where can the Water ball be used?

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